Coming Back Once Again
British rock band Bush, which is headed by Gavin Rossdale, had announced it’s sudden reunion. Quite unexpected move on the side of the band because fans and admirers have almost forgotten them, but now things are rapidly changing. As the Undercover said, in October they’re planning to release the first album in ten years called “Everything Always Now”; the first single “Afterlife” was recently premiered on the Californian radio station KROQ. In other words, the band is not just reuniting to travel by visiting different cities and countries, but also in order to create something new while presenting it through the means of reunion. In September, Bush will perform at the Epic Centre Music Festival in Southern California, and only after this event the band shall start the world tour. The future seems to be very nice for them right now, and hopefully it stays this way for as long as possible. Bush was founded by guitarists Gavin Rossdale and Nigel Pulsford in 1982 in London. In Britain the band was practically unknown for years, but was extremely popular in the US and Canada where their releases were sold out by millions of copies. Till this day Bush had released four studio albums among which “Golden State” (2001) was the most recent one. In 2002 the band fell apart, and musicians went into many various ways, Gavin Rossdale had released “Distort Yourself” (2005) as the frontman of his new project - Institute, and his totally solo release - “WANDERlust” (2008). He is also well known for being Gwen Stefani’s husband.
